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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Oct 1930, p. 4

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M-..” (F nan-u W~WWWWM lAcs 4. ' ‘ THEDURHAM CHRONICLE llllllllill CHRONICLE WMMdenahmtwwm they can make any drastic changes suchascutting w“ $2,? yin)? 5.30 an. til-50. of! of trains, and the same should he demanded .' airbus chise, it should‘b'e a condition of that franchise that the service be not curtailed except for good reasons; In the case of the railways, we believe they have to _ 06W weather W. was par- ‘ Whosoerer is afraid of subsisting m citation. ' ’ . , , stigillfly upset at ”haw‘m‘ of “oil or religious to the test of free dissent”. '8 .â€" , .. - . .._. Mic mm. film,- loan in love with his own opinion that! with the 'two or three weeks. For the same reason then. «1- . -. W" “mama"! "pmhtahnmf'w' ““Im'un‘ Wis .. ”fluâ€"WATSON- . , . ing the summer months the railway WM?” ’ “Wiel- e Wtwuior‘ my -__.-W . . . Ill Hi "a. ' '- ' W "W” ' '. M." m. t of us i . V . , the bus lines their I’Wmthewh . -. - 'nie Pottawatomic mphet rounded -. wsm. nous. MR. BENNETT -' s . would. WWW ““3 W ‘ r “‘9‘ 9° . n, . $“WW “‘m‘ -' Canada’s Prime flinister, the Kim. B. Dammit» 100‘ my instances. let 3'19“ wages,coal,_ and F the 1‘ his M of hemier h3g3: what would raw 1' ‘ which'hean'd' othercosts’of operation.‘ .-;,-.. _. .- ~. A - “hwm‘ml‘d‘°’mm9”m. ., . » ~ ' ' ‘f. - ‘ . ‘ ' . ., . Whenadoubtiul situationarilea .1; Conservative Government at Ottawa def:d Witt: gawould ischetrli ”Smile 2:32;. 21;: 31:3: . mflly'ttheu “he a” 1mg,“ to . 1].. .1... manufacturers. It will be remembe _ . ‘ . con . 9m in! Ivory W, . _ . _ ..:~‘., . 'msomething about pm. nightm"‘m:: .. boa-ermine party platform celled ‘0' ‘ ' mm “m if. my ‘" t° b‘ ”mm t" ”m“ The .eitilen..ieels.quite certain he could. run '. - ' ' rstand- railw'ays of this country fth‘duld not be discriml‘na M a newspaper better than the. editor does will on muffin?“ ”“ch 1"“ m?” _ = . - ‘ ~- ° ~ ~' ... and it he were‘p'ubllsher or that sheet in; there was to be no increase in cost to the con- against in the manner in which they are” at ‘pre‘sent. he'd show , em, M bet. A.‘ mm”, of . a W. The tarifl want on and the Ubbysowens'comj 3, . fact, 11 he had m sense. he would do _ . . , . . . . Just as the editor does -put--the soft glass in Canada. They were too = THOSE LIQUOR PERMITS " _, ' j . ' , a. . We note that 'oneof our exchanges sees in th.‘ res 'viass dealers boosted the price. Mr. Bennett called. cent issuing of Wine and beer permits announced by. I:heir bet and removed the tariff on glass overnight. the Ontario. Government another; attempt for 3”,,"an or ‘M .my proposition whim he ' Naturally this aroused the ire of the president of ue. In the issuing of the wine and beer permits,er mu hasn’t the m. to human -. . ~ . ,- or assail over his own signature. The Libby-Owens company, but the tarifl is removâ€" one dollar, and the retaining of the old two-dollar editor is willing even eagerâ€"etc pm ‘ H.) '0 e -' - ‘ o . - the Royal flying Corps. his aerial work, . however. .being limited to flying ships , _ from England to the front. He was 17 the fa _ _ . .. . at that time. ' real effort is made permit for.“ hard liquor, is seen another scheme to set. any. " project in. the public interest. But . He is wearing British unifor 811d stays "3'“le until some - he is not willing to pull chestnuts out of again. time that of a captain all: ; the are for individuals or for minor- tilesâ€"Clifford Express. My Debt to ‘My Town _ ' The following article, from __an ex- change, has‘ a practical application lo- cally and citizens Will find food for serves as the material for meal the thought in its perusal: . greatest aiming undertakings in the “My town owes me nothing. If ac- surrounded with his arm rcdlct history of Paramount. counts were balanced at this date, I '10.- every month of this :3”? ”16:02; After more than a year in the African would be the debtor. Haven't I. all cents. He took a bad fall in March wilderness, where they made most of these years lived within the limits of for he predicted “decidedly mild and the location scenes of the picture. Er- the Town and shared all its benefits? calm,” and 1; you remember it was de- nest B. Schoedsack and Mel-lam C. Haven’t I had the benefit of its schools cidedly nothing of the sort. But he Cooper. co-directors of “The Four and churches? Haven’t I had the use points out that in long distance, gencr- Feathers" returned to Hollywood. where ~ 0‘ “38' park and public places? Haven’t a1 forecasts you must expect to take re- they “shot" the studio sequences. 1 had the protection 0‘ its fire, 901106 buffs. particularly when there are cer- "The Four Feathers” comes ‘0 the and health departments? Haven't “8 $311) facts you are unable to obtain 80 Star theme Friday and saturday or open the Hamilton plant. Mr. King claimed his an extra dollar from the consumer who desires to se- pany was doing everything in their power to get cure both wine and beer and hard liquor, and ' who, he plant going, but with the removal of the tariff according to the. newspaper quoted, will require-two. ones the announcement that the Libby-Owens com- permits. , “This is just another 1 way to gettmore «intend to swallow their loss and not reopen money out of the man who wants his liquor, as the ," majority of licenseh‘olders will want both,” says the There is only one thing to do. Let them closeâ€" newspap'er referred to. - _ . .md stay closed. If the Libby-Owens company does ‘ This is an altogether diil'erent understanding of hot care to talk business and stick to the agreement, the situation than we entertained, but as is usual in yome other company will. the Liberal press which opposes everything Conserv- " Mr. Bennett need have no fear of the outcome. ative, anything, truthful or otherwise, is good he general public is behind him in his determina- so long as it misleads the electors. ' ' l from bein ex~ Our understanding of the new wine and beer per- lion to prevent the Canadian peop e g people, durum 311 this time been “m- f” mead. this week. :iloited by any manufacturing concern. As was mit law is that it was passed to meet the mustard em: 1 or ‘me, from the four corners of “no. He 8‘” . .qiointed out in these columns some weeks ago, it is demand of those who want only Wine and beer aslla the earth. food for my table, clothing “People who say I'm just guessing do ' Read The Chri‘mde ads on page 7- "fip to the manufacturers to come clean. The impo- beverage, and who thought the two dollar feel ’tdb w" my body. and material 1"" my 110‘ know what thcv’l‘e talking about." . . . . _ him“? he declared warmly. “I'm as scientific ition of a tariff will secure for them the monopoly of high. The wine and beer permit Will allow the holder “Hasn’t this Town furnished the pat- as any of them. But lacking govern- â€" i . ° to urchase wine and beer onl ; the re ular ermit ’ronage by Wthh I have succeeded in merit SUDport or assistance. and for 'he Canadian market. In return they can surely see p y g, p my business? ’t it t ished the o r re as. there are ”mm facts, to it that the consumer is not charged too much for at two dollars allows the purchase of both wine and 'best [friends 9pm}, life. whose ideals about 10 per cent of what I need as a SPECI A L8' in product. beer and hard liquor, as at present. ,have been my inspiration. whose kind whole. that I can't get." - . - c this 'tached toa company of Egyptian reaao n, of course. is motion pic- The role is the leading one in “The Four Feathers", A. E. W. Mason's outstanding dramatic novel which 3 , . . l d h “11 , words, have been my cheer. and whose But he hit this month pretty well, so . The Canadian pe0ple are overwhelmingly in fa- We have al heard the ol saw t at gures cant. helpfulness has carried me over the tar. anyway. He said it would be calm L d. , W 1 (l S 1k "or of any tariff that will keep our manufacturing lie, but a good many liars can figure.” This might: greatest dil'llcultlco? was?“ ll“ r31: ngsot twang. win:h cor: a 185 00 all 1 ilants open, but they do not intend to pay through very easily be applied to some of our Ontario newasg simwlhewaxé‘ghlchmwf:m? 8:3: the balance calm agd dry.se§ixi)t :3- ‘and Wolgl .H04898. :he nose for it. In Mr. Bennett we nave a Premier papers, who, apparently, are more interested in play» pm of um“ I 1,", received. I want hops remembering his Waterloo of last all‘ C- . , , . 1.“ th . . . tl‘l . re d ‘lrti iw give more; I wwt, 0‘ my own free March. the outline predictions {01' the she Will see to it that they don t. for no 1. c8 an m swms en' a era correc. mm to We. mm” m, I an mm, coming minor which he gave out . , . information. - ‘ ' '” ‘33 1nllysay ‘Thisis my Town’ so that I W 3' until next February. He Ladies’ Kid Gloves, all . . ' ' . - ~ hinted alseohow er, that his“ iull‘pre- . f) can take pride in its prosperitv. in. the , An intelligent perusal of the despatch from T9... hon . I I l ' I “ Itl : , ”d dictions for the year were canal- THE PENSIONS INVESTIGATION ronto announcing the change,- and issued by the all one make. n greater-and better. ameggfg {3'3” Ire-cm :3: l A copied article from the me Sound Sun-Times Liquor Control Board would convince anyone 'of what“ “I ,can do this only by becoming a to some account mm “"0"“; .. part or the Tana-by aim to it 803' Judging from his detailed predictions. shades - ./ Pair $1.98 ells of the investigation of the manner in which the was intended. The despatch says in part: “Ontario’s erously at myself In this way only an . . . . ,. . .' -: *- - in process i i - ild Age Pensions Act was being administered in this new beer and wine permit, a permit costing one dol- Levon in smallpurfrt. pay the great debt mg in". w°m°§ng¥fi§§$g§hfi Ladles’ Vests and ounty. The investigator, Mr. Green, agrees with lar and enabling the holder to buy beer and winQi. I a” my Town :, . xxrfidfiggp‘ofie; :1;th pg; 0:11:32; Bloome ~‘ he Chronicle that the Act was very poorly adminis- but not spirits, was approved by the Ontario Govern-.- Hard Times and Unemployment storm and comparative calm. Most of -' ~ Ch 49C. ered here, but has received from the local County ment in Council and will be on sale before November" On'WednesdIy lost at Miller's the Will“? months Will be 310118 the . . . . '- al -f u- t write not 1 lines of November, which he thinks :oard the assurance that such laxity on the part of 1. The general permit, on which all forms of liquors 3333.313}; :nannh; “Hail-h 1.1:; 2nd will bring calm. dry mm" for the ny of its officials shall never occur again. may be purchased will be continued at the two dqll‘a 301910”!!an Before the 61°C! had 3"“ ‘9‘” “5'8, Wm rain, snow and . . . . . . . . * , .x' ' bells m the afternoon frost about the seventh. mildness in the The investigation was the result of charges made price, which has been obtained smce it was placed in gfimemm on our streets at middle of the month. and from about i this newspaper some weeks ago, and we trust we operation in 1927.” least 1.000 automobiles. which at a the 22nd to thedend, strong Ends, heavy . . . . sins, no extra . hall not be again called upon to make complaint. There is nothing ambiguous or hard to under- nominal figure represented an outlay r 8 w a“ me °° . 'of $1.000 each. of $1,000,000. To navi- Storms to Recede . The matter should now be forgotten, and if the stand in the above except to those who do not care to gate these cars at say four 88110115 of “The early part of December.’ he tCt is enforced from now on. we would ask the peo- understand, or those whose desire to mislead the gas each to come and go would mean said. “will see the 111115th up Of the . . . an immediate expense of over $1.00 storms 0f the latter part Of November.‘ le to forget what has happened and think only of Citizens is stronger than their desire to give the ne manner in which it is to be enforced in the future. facts. each or 31.000, and then again the wear perhaps lasting a week. This will re- . and tear of the automobile would ap- cede gradually. particularly the cold but i . - proximate $2.000 more. There were the comparative quiet and mlldness of i Garment 096. This newspaper. so far as is in its power, will at ll times promote the welfare of the so-cailed “com- um people." about whom we have heard so much in Real Leather fags, all shapes ' thl‘S. I value for $1.98 F all Weight l s and Bloomers. t l l 9 7.000 people on the grounds and they all the rest 0f December Will be broken! eat and spend something. say $1.00 each by unsettled weather about December' 0 another $7.000. Then all paid admis- 18th. . f Th v t St gion, another 31,500, Then again 400' “Next January is a diiflcult month to e arle y Ole attended the Concert in the evening. Olltllne. bill there are Dl'Ol‘lllSPS Of a TARIFF HELPS FARMER A despatch from Chicago says the supply of eggs in storage ill the United States at the present time he past ten years. (lur methods may not suit ev- , adding still another $200 to the outlay. storm about the seventh. The first half R. L. Saunders, Pl‘illl. i . . . _ . - , __ ‘ ‘ ‘ * “ ?p 11 F ' l A bl 1 t th , t. . S:should be qmtc stormy. Most of Fcb-: ' ut tho "on l“il‘ nol ~ult '1” m thv pmplc (1m; ot the (1 19 10W) .. ' .’ . , _ . . a all. css llg o e coun ry a fi _ . . b . « . .~ ~ . . ~ - . . _, . l .. i~ ,.« (this ol Lima on hand comparcd With it lit kccps the moncv floating; which is rilary should be mild. but this prcdlc- â€" l inw. 1". Mom <ult all «it “0"!” "1’ "l ill“ “m5" .Veiir iiiro. iillil thc prescllt holdings amount to 9,161)- la lli‘CO-“Sily mm a 131933111552 but it really I lion ’5 "0t complete yet and may bp . t 001) ("ism Miocs not signify ”Hard Times" iii;â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"~.-â€"â€" ___.. __.- . __,. ' "“ l ,"’ ’° . Brucc County. Twenty-five years ago; -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"---’ ' =3 \\ c took this from the front paw. ”f the Toronto Nthc same number of carriages or wagon! .71 . 4‘ . ' t "‘ l f" 'l ‘ .‘ q o .. . , ' '. _,‘ g ' .r- l’.\l.l >l..â€"\.\(>.\ 1,; 5 h},,.\ ‘l 1, “[0,”, ol ”Chm” in, m it mm, be right. uxould haw cost 310.000 and tho deal 1 , , . , . { \. '1" y . l' , ' },"OM Dobbins“ anothcr $20,000 and tho; i 1,? 5.11 ’11.”;11 _\ (l\\,( 21 >ii.llli .:I/I/‘ lflllm (( ll‘ll- \‘ hi) Illll‘llllf ”up l‘éll'lllfll‘fi‘ \Vlll HEH' lliil lhl' ”Villli‘ll {“9“ 911d 9388' “'Ollld have be?“ about ill!" 6 . I .' "l v , : . ’v 6‘ . l .. ‘ v e a a a v‘ ‘ (:1 ) e r ' o v Q; - ' “1h “nylons n. m» ..llt..llllll«,. n. th« local nus tan“ b. not it 1mm“: to them? ,L “am. the “1d lllrill' ,. um. 02 about one thud. The wagon - ‘ . ' ('. . . v 1 i) ‘ Rm .1 mid buggies. would have employed as . . .' . - V i.. i i I iliv ) . "" A ‘4 ,- ‘d ) '. ”.1 , . ' ‘ . . _ e ‘ t in l lhll ' -" «W . ‘1 'A“ ‘1’“ .im in “H . Lht, 141ng pol lion ot ihl-sc l-ggs would lic (lllmpcll on many men in manufacture as the auto- ‘ a ‘ a a l. lhipm. .- ,-. i.- “ distinct incolivcmcucc to the {Nitrous th '. . -. . . . . , , _ , ‘moollcs and more bv a third. as up-to- , . I -~ . - c ( ill illldll moduli, l 9- . o . 3. . . . - , ~ - ' ‘ y l . . .. ,. r . 'h’ ( 1."!14,” i‘ ‘ ‘ . . . bud! 1h" 11"“ I’U’matt tdllll ldatc machinery has seen to that. WW ” Joni! lm‘ .1118 «UN ”mlmwmk W W 4 N i “hi-- 5 they are in the Lmtcd stiltosuwhcrc they (night to iThel'o is not an automobile manufac- "‘-‘-"’â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~”“‘“""~ “ “’"' *‘“ framed om» of these bus lines on an important route be in these 1mm years for the farmer lllrogllgooBJOLllcil tlticref‘tzrc “(fl 1:31?“ for .. . . , . ‘ ' c . . rs spo en 0. ere are , . ‘ .i . . . . .’ , . .. . . , .q , . loin ' given throughout the season and “0t 3110‘” it bio for I"‘l' ° 3 ' ' i for the second item. The horses are L the i. ut in the. market in the United States. minus. the farmers do not have to grow 0 be curtailed at the whim of he operating company. It is simply that'the United States can not, as in grain or fodder to feed them. hence There is nothing “9‘" ill the complaint 0f the former years, throw these eggs on the Canadian mar- €33.33}-figgmfignagessggtmg 3132?. HERE are many risks when motoring on our Provincial Highways today. i on aw wholly responsible for any damage your t i )wen Sound Sun-Times. So far as the Chronicle is ket and force down the price of the Canadi an rodu t, left uncultivated. Yes, the human race . . . [ ”Deemed, we have never become enthused over this with the consequent loss in revenue to the 0:11am; are racing. and at every tu over- car may do, whethei driven by yourself service for the reason that in the winter time, when farmer. . . ggxgngtfgfvgmangndplgfi can“: or llOt. Why not let us,.thr?0ugh a good Insuranm I illCl'l a service is really needed, it is not here. Never Canadians may as well face the issue. It may be gigggaann§g;8and “Unemployment,”â€" Company, carry your risk . n recent years has the Chronicle seeii eye to eye with argued by the labor unions or the dwellers in the We carry. nothing but the best insurance. We do :hese bus companies, be they passenger or freight. al-- towns and cities‘that-the keeping out of these United A” sch”! mm, PM Out? not sell any of the “how cheap” kind. But We :hough they have sprung “9 allover the country and States or otherz‘foreign eggs is a hardship to the .3313?o?h$;c°h,mng‘°’£l’fi° :3, do" ' guarantee that our insurance policy relieves no apparently here to stay. At the best all that Canadian consumer. But you cannot have a protect- Chesley'pah- last Friday and. of course, ' you. of any .finaHCial risk without quibbling or :an be expected of them is to run during the season ive “fit, that will h 1 th 1 ‘ . . . carried on the first prise amounting to . . - - 3‘ which the mods are clear 0‘ am» when they on urban centres L'Mthoztp at in: bgmimlllilrlloiigig m: 23“....» “it; 309$;th” unmldeder t2; Sldeis'tgpplgg."' " od ours but ' . .. . o ' 8 , roused for the winter and the public 1' forced to ’9' similar tariff that will help the farming industry. ”“1193” ”WWW- The “W“: “Why ‘ '- There may 'be 111ng all? 33 ggette: ’ turn to the railways if it hopes to continue in bus- The Bennett tariil‘is’working, and while the price was that not more competition?” The “1915.8 $thng 30 a 13 any ' . . of eggs in“Canada‘even now is none too high from a competition in the school drills. 'At . ' : . . it is good-business in trying to maintains Gov- m,- “uh.“ 'axn mm tarid that the p t price rein- schools in, the competition but it h .. . . . wralmin abusive-month service isnot " ."‘" - - ‘ ‘ - H - ' « . ‘ .. conszowurthanitia. ~ ' whammthsmdayastheran ' -. - -' " - ‘- '- ~ ' -- . f' l FRANK IRWIN, Durham J... -";FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE Mr. and M Pennsylvania Mr. and M and Percy art week in Dctrc “is Pauline visited Curing sister. Mrs. M Ulster Roll home in Us week to resurr vital in that. ' holiday with h J. May. Benn Miss M. Wal week at her Miss Marg spent the wee. .. Annie L. Mc Miss Mary ‘ Toronto. whe tion for the .. Mrs. Andre Derby spent son and bTOLh. urday mom; morning with and Mrs. T Word “as :2 aid Crol’. a f victim of in.‘ Mr and M and Mrs A. Of the “tick ter. Mr aim MSlS Jt‘fll‘, garei Dolly. (laying “11;“. Mrs. Andros day to flu-.3 iday With x Beggs. and . and Mrs. Pr Mr. Georg was home 0 “09"” ‘ccouOnt-O c ya.”- .- _ __ W»4 -o

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